So the directory itself has read-only permission designated for one user
(who is a samba user) and permission denied for all the others except
system users who are not samba users.
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206439
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My server's a mac with leopard's samba (version 3.0.25b-apple)
The share is set up as a usershare and I can mount it with autofs as cifs
without issue.
Smb.conf:
[global]
debug pid = yes
log level = 1
server string = Mac OS X
printcap name = cups
printing = cups
encrypt
Perhaps the dialog granting a program the right to read a password
should require you to confirm with the master password, even if the
keychain is unlocked. As of now, all you have to do is click a button -
seems like the barrier is too low.
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seahorse shows passwords without verification
https:
I've managed to achieve the proper privileges, but *only* by disabling
the guest account on that share, which isn't a viable solution in most
cases.
The initial mounting (after being prompted for a password) seems to fail
with the error: "The specified location was not mounted"
However, the share
same result here - this worked fine on feisty.
Even if I go to "connect to server" and put my information in
manually,I'm still not getting logged in as the proper user.
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no personal connection to public shares in gvfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221387
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